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Posts by Mallory Baches

Loved the chance to talk with Meredith and Nick about our Congress in NWA - NOW’s your chance to sign up, early bird registration prices end tomorrow! newurbanism.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/n...

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I could not be more excited to bring these thought leaders to the @cnunewurbanism.bsky.social stage at #CNU34 in Northwest Arkansas in May!

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Opinion | How to Bring Back the American Dream

Back when I was still an architecture student, @cnunewurbanism.bsky.social was helping the Hope VI program build community for people who need it most. We still are, and every day I see more evidence of our impact, including the research out tonight encouraging us to keep investing in place:

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I’m so excited to moderate this conversation! Join us tomorrow for a walk through the illustrations that put #newurbanism in perspective!

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This is the greatest song and music video about public transit ever. We will take no further questions at this time.

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Next Tuesday, April 15 at 12pm ET, join us for our next On the Park Bench webinar: “Author's Forum: Bicycle City.” Author Dan Piatkowski will discuss how the bicycle is the best tool we have to improve our cities.
Register here: us02web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...

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Fantastic article about one of the three #CNU33 @cnunewurbanism.bsky.social technical assistance Legacy Projects, part of our impact in this year’s Congress host city of Providence!

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New Bedford, Love The Ave, partner to make Acushnet Ave. more walkable, connected, vibrant - New Bedford Guide

This week, CNU is in New Bedford, MA with ARUP and Street Plans for a #CNU33 Legacy Project! The Love the Ave project will develop a vision for the next phase of the Acushnet Avenue neighborhood. Learn more:

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The Real Reason Trump Hates Congestion Pricing So Much And why it’s so important for New York to fight back

"Cities are a collective project, requiring public investment to succeed, and that’s one reason why, historically, their citizenry hasn’t formed the base of the Republican Party."

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Don’t miss your opportunity to select which of these excellent candidates should help shape the future of the organization and the New Urbanist movement!

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@cnunewurbanism.bsky.social Members: today (before 11:59 ET) is the last chance to vote for the open member-elected seat on the Board of Directors!

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Make America walkable again A political diatribe accuses new urbanists of limiting liberty and imposing an exclusive vision on America. With support among liberals and conservatives, New Urbanism uses common sense to increase fr...

Setting the record straight on the virtues of the walkability that @cnunewurbanism.bsky.social advocates for:

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You love to see it.

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Don made an extraordinary difference in this world by elevating what should be common sense, and I think that if we could do anything to honor his impact, it would be to similarly find our own way to spread sense that is far too uncommon.

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50 Reasons Why Everyone Should Want More Walkable Streets From making you live longer to making cities more resilient: If you want a reason to make your city more walkable, it's in here.

“Someone with a 1-hr car commute needs to earn 40% more to be as happy as someone with a short walk to work. On the other hand, if someone shifts from a long commute to a walk, their happiness increases as much as if they’d fallen in love.” #CityMakingMath

50 reasons to want walkable streets.

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2025 Election Between now and February 6th, members in good standing may self-nominate to run for the 2025 member-elected seat on the Board of Directors. The CNU Board of Directors includes three elected seats - tw...

Spread the word: @cnunewurbanism.bsky.social Board Member Election time is here again! If you are a CNU member, and are interested in supporting the organization in this important way, I hope you'll consider throwing your hat into the ring! www.cnu.org/2025-election

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This is a fantastic list of folks that I certainly turn to for expertise on urbanism, and you should too! Well done, @brenttoderian.bsky.social!

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1/4 PSA from those of us going into a 4th day of a public-safety power shutdown east of the LA fires 🔥 due to high winds, dry veg, & power lines in super high fire hazard areas in our neighborhood. Solar panels & backup systems like Tesla Power Walls, do not guarantee all bases covered. 🧵

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I lost at least an hour of productivity diving deep into this today. Well worth the time… Thanks, @yfreemark.bsky.social!

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Burned-Out Parents Need Better Public Spaces To ease the burden on families, we need places to let the kids roam free.

Burned-Out Parents Need Better #PublicSpaces

Psychologist Darby Saxbe:
we need to “build back our tolerance for children in public spaces,” she writes, “and create safe environments where lightly supervised kids can roam freely.”

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there a street in your city that should be a safe, lively public space? Is there a mobility hub that could become a destination in its own right? @ppsplacemaking.bsky.social is offering $100K and technical assistance to make it happen! 🚶‍♀️🌆

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Love thee, Notre Dame! ☘️

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But yes, it’s an area of design and policy innovation (and advocacy) that I would encourage more New Urbanists to work toward, and shout from the rooftops about!

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From the Mayor City of Atlanta - Hire Atlanta Youth: “Atlanta's young people are our future. Continuing to invest in future generations puts them on pathways to success that will help us Move Atlanta Forward, togeth...

Atlanta’s Mayor Dinkins is prioritizing raising children as a policy priority, and it reinforces the City’s planning strategy of investing in complete neighborhoods. And there are folks studying the issue (for example: www.brookings.edu/articles/und...).

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I agree, it’s fundamental. While important for implementation, focusing solely on the right housing product misses the bigger picture: families need neighborhoods, and the complete list of daily needs, services (schools!) that support children’s needs as well as adults.

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This is an important point, one that I know CNU has had sessions about before but is ripe in the 2025 host city - Providence. The city has focused on adaptive reuse of historic (former office/commercial) buildings into micro units there, but are families being encouraged/accommodated too?

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Parking lots turn streets into miserable places to walk.

New study finds that parking lots "negatively - and substantially - impact walkability; their objective walkability score is half that of other road segments."

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Mallory Baches's End of Year Fundraiser Mallory Baches's End of Year Fundraiser

As we look to the growing challenges our cities, towns, and neighborhoods face, I hope you will consider a year-end gift to @cnunewurbanism.bsky.social and our commitment to providing a hopeful response to urban challenges by creating communities for all! newurbanism.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/n...

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This, this, this. We are beholden to a mode of transportation that routinely endangers our lives, when we simply would not have to be if we chose walkable, sustainable, equitable urbanism over sprawl.

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Jeff Goldblum on Robert Moses.

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Nice find, @hellgatenyc.com

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